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Saponified . . . ummmm . . . who the heck knows?? We can guarantee it is vegetarian and naturally scented. Beyond that, it just depends on what we made recently.

Making soap is shockingly messy business. At the end of the process - after the bars are cut and have sat and dried and have been trimmed down to proper size, there are TONS of little chunks of otherwise perfectly good soap left over. What to do with THESE???

Sami just couldn't bear to toss them out so what happened instead is this little bit of heavenly genius. Why not melt the left over bits all together and see what magic is created?

Be forewarned - these economical soaps are lovingly (and accurately) referred to as the "Gateway drugs." Proceed with caution. You may find yourself fully addicted to the awesomeness and mystery of these soaps.

Pure. Simple. Cleansing.

I began making handmade soap as an alternative to the beauty/bath bars on the market. Those bars are actually detergent based & strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it dull, dry & itchy.

The soap making recipe consists of water, lye and oils. Combined together the chemical process is called saponification; a hydrogen, oxygen, sodium and fatty acid reaction. Final product has no lye and is super-fatted with skin nourishing oils. The by-product of this process is glycerin. Glycerin behaves as a natural humectant - it draws moisture from the air into your skin. The vast majority of commercial soap makers extract this beneficial ingredient.

Each bar is blended by hand and made with top shelf vegetable-based oils for an eco-friendly product, safe for the whole family. Just keep them away from young eyes. These soaps are NOT tear-free.

I include a sample size soap free with every order. If you have a preference as to which sample soap you receive, please tell me. If there is no preference given or if I am out of a preferred soap, you will receive whichever is closest of a variety differing from what was ordered.